Edmundston, NB – The 2018 Bell Aliant Peewee AAA Atlantic Championship wrapped up today in Edmundston, NB with the North West Pionnierswinning a hard-fought battle against theBedford Blues by a score of 6-3.

The World Under-17 Hockey Challenge – an international showcase of some of the best young hockey talent in the world – will kick off with a primetime Canada-Russia match-up on opening day when it returns to New Brunswick in the…

LANTZ, N.S. — The Moncton Flyers are Sudbury-bound to represent the region at the TELUS Cup. Cole Stewart banged home the game-winning goal half-way through the second overtime period as the Moncton Flyers topped the Steele Subaru Major Midgets 3-2…

Boisbriand, QUE. – New Brunswick took home the bronze medal of the Gatorade Excellence Challenge following a 5-4 shoot out win against Prince Edward Island on Sunday.

Milson Brendan scored early in the first to give New Brunswick the lead, but Keiran Gallant tied the game a minute later. While on the power play, Noah Griffin gave Prince Edward Island the lead when he found the back of the net for his first of the tournament.

Charlie DesRoches put one past Ethan Pearson while on the power play at 3:06 of the second frame to make it a two-goal game. However, Alexis Dube cancelled it out with an unassisted goal near the end of the period.

In the third, New Brunswick tied the game courtesy of Dawson Stairs who found the twine following a perfect pass from Josh Lawrence. However, two back-to-back penalties put Prince Edward Island up two men on the power play and Ed McNeill took advantage of it to score his first of the tournament as well as give his team the lead once again. In desperate need of a goal, New Brunswick pulled their goaltender to get the extra attacker on the ice and it paid off as Connor Richard sent the game to overtime with a perfectly placed shot.

Five skaters for both teams tried their hand in the shoot-out, but it wasn’t until the last attempt from New Brunswick that a shot hit its target.

Matt Jelley made 33 saves in Sunday’s shoot out loss, whereas his counterparts, Ethan Pearson, made 13 saves and Matthias Savoie made 12.

For New Brunswick, the player of the game was Dube, whose goal got the momentum going for his team’s comeback.

On New Brunswick’s side, Richard was named player of the tournament, accumulating four points consisting of two goals and two assists, including the goal to tie the game in the bronze medal match.

MONTREAL, Que. – Hockey Canada has taken the next step in the growth of para hockey by naming 18 players to its development team for the 2018 Défi sportif AlterGo.

The team was chosen following its five-day NextGen Prospects Camp, where 30 players were put through a series of practices, off-ice workouts and training sessions as well as intrasquad games, all focused on identifying players who will represent Canada internationally in the future.

CALGARY, Alta. – Hockey Canada announced Mike Foligno (Sudbury, Ont.) will coach Canada’s National Para Hockey Development Team for the remainder of the 2017-18 season, including the NextGen Prospects Camp and the 2018 Défi Sportif AlterGo.

Edmundston, NB – The 2018 Bell Aliant Peewee AAA Atlantic Championship wrapped up today in Edmundston, NB with the North West Pionnierswinning a hard-fought battle against theBedford Blues by a score of 6-3.

Fredericton, NB – April 12th, 2018 – Four hundred and four male and female hockey players, in 5 divisions (Male Under-14, Male Under-15, Male Under-16, Female Under-16, and Female Under-18) will be taking part in the HNB Cup this weekend in Fredericton.

The HNB Cup is an identification camp used to identify the player’s who will advance to the Hockey Development Festival this July/August in Fredericton.

EDMUNDSTON, New Brunswick - Edmundston will host the Bell Aliant pee-wee AAA Atlantic Hockey Championship, April 5-8. The top teams from Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will join the North West Pioneers to compete in this prestigious hockey championship.

This tournament is played in the region for the first time in its history.

LANTZ, N.S. — The Moncton Flyers are Sudbury-bound to represent the region at the TELUS Cup.

Cole Stewart banged home the game-winning goal half-way through the second overtime period as the Moncton Flyers topped the Steele Subaru Major Midgets 3-2 in the Major Midget Atlantic Hockey Championship gold medal game on Sunday at the East Hants Sportsplex.

Mark Richard and Lukas Cormier had the other Flyers goals while Ben Allison and David Gagnon scored for the Dartmouth-based Steele Subaru Major Midgets.